Young Brad Pitt, Bohemian Rhapsody, and More: Here Are This Week’s Best Netflix Additions

In T-minus ten hours, Season Two of Orange is the New Black will be premiering on Netflix. We know, we know – you’ve already canceled plans and are dedicating this weekend to Piper and the rest of the gals at Litchfield. However, if you need a break from the binge-watching madness, be sure to add these newly arrived classics to your list.

And we’re not just talking about Brad Pitt in his heyday. Directed by Robert Redford, who at the time was experimenting with incorporating natural, aesthetic elements into his films. This pick is definitely easy on the eyes in more ways than one.

MOVIE:Annie Hall (1977)WATCH IT BECAUSE: You’re looking for a classic New York City story.

Annie Hall is a reminder that this is the reason you love Woody Allen and always will.

Master of capturing subtleties of the human experience, Jim Jarmusch (Broken Flowers, Only Lovers Left Alive) gives us tiny vignettes of angsty characters caught up in conversation with the aid of – you guessed it – coffee and cigarettes.

A young, naive, mute dude gets seduced by a creepy, old spinster. Wait, do you hear that? That’s the sound of wedding bells, obviously. Check out Robert Altman’s first narrative after The Delinquents and a long stretch of TV stints. Based on the noir-like novel by Richard Miles, Altman turns the strange cougar tale on it’s head. Hard to believe M*A*S*H (also available on Netflix) came right after this.